Mathematics
Hello Aspirant ,
Yes , Cengage + NCERT (class 11 and 12) along with Previous year questions is good enough for JEE Mains .If done properly you can expect 80 + marks in JEE Mains. Cengage is a very good book for mathematics and questions are of different variety from easy to hard.
Since you feel you are weak you should start with NCERT , understand the topic carefully then go onto Cengage and solve every question which includes solved examples as well ,if you have some problem look for solutions online or talk to your teachers and classmates .If you think Cengage is hard for you , you can also do RD Sharma or RS Aggarwal first and then go onto Cengage.
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
Fees for B.Sc Mathematics/ B.Sc Mathematical Science/ B.Sc Mathematics Hons in Delhi University affiliated Colleges are listed below.
** Shyam Lal College, Delhi - Total Course Fees: Rs. 46,470 - Total number of seats available: 59
** PGDAV College, Delhi - Total Course Fees: Rs. 60,360 - Total number of seats available: 46
** Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Delhi - Total Course Fees: Rs. 28,100 - Total number of seats available: 59
** Maharaja Agrasen College, New Delhi - Total Course Fees: Rs. 36,000 - Total number of seats available: 59
For more information about it go through below mentioned link.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-delhi-delhi/courses/bsc-idpg?branch=216
Also, you can visit below mentioned link for more information.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-fees
May this information was useful to you.
All The Best!!
For ICSE 10th Mathematics the most important portion in Statistics (topic of Mathematics) is the drawing of Histogram and Ogive. So if you learn this topics then you will get atleast one broad question from this topic. Apart from this Mean, Median and Mode is also scoring. So I would say, don't leave any topic of Statistics as it's very easy and with a little bit of practice you can master it.
The probability portions consist of some of the topics such as Random experiments, Sample space, Events, Definition of probability, Simple problems on single events. Just go through easy problems in this topics and learn the definition well.
Overall in ICSE Mathematics, I would say statistics is the most scoring part.
To know more about ICSE 10th, visit the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cisce/icse-10th-syllabus
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
We will provide you full content preparation for JEE-Main in which you will be not only getting the full content support of Mathematics but you will be getting full content for complete JEE-Main syllabus. You can check out out JEE-Main learner package from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
For your reference the syllabus for JEE-Main is mentioned below :-
@ Mathematics
> Complex numbers and quadratic equations
> Matrices and determinants
> Sets, relations and functions
> Mathematical induction
> Permutations and combinations
> Mathematical reasoning
> Limit, continuity and differentiability
> Integral calculus
> Three-dimensional geometry
> Differential equations
> Binomial theorem and its simple applications
> Sequence and Series
> Vector algebra
> Statistics and probability
> Trigonometry
> Co-ordinate geometry
@Physics
> Physics and measurement
> Rotational motion
> Thermodynamics
> Kinematics
> Work, energy and power
> Properties of solids and liquids
> Gravitation
> Laws of motion
> Oscillations and waves
> Electronic devices
> Kinetic theory of gases
> Current electricity
> Communication systems
> Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
> Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
> Optics
> Electromagnetic waves
> Atoms and nuclei
> Electrostatics
> Dual nature of matter and radiation
+Experimental skills
@Chemistry
> Some basic concepts in chemistry
> States of matter
> Atomic structure
> Chemical bonding and molecular structure
> Chemical thermodynamics
> Solutions
> Equilibrium
> Redox reactions and electrochemistry
> Chemical kinetics
> Surface chemistry
> Purification and characterization of organic compounds
> Hydrocarbons
> Chemistry in everyday life
> Principles related to practical chemistry
> Organic compounds containing halogens
> Organic compounds containing oxygen
> Organic compounds containing nitrogen
> Polymers
> Some basic principles of organic chemistry
> Biomolecules
> Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
> Hydrogen
> Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
> P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements
> d- and f - block elements
> Co-ordination compounds
> Environmental chemistry
> General principles and processes of isolation of metals
For complete syllabus for JEE-Main and their PDFs along with the detailed content weightage, kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
You can also check out JEE-Main Learning package for solving series of mock tests :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april-one-month-subscription/?icn=jee-main-knockout&ici=c360-clevertap-sticky-articles-web
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know about the tips to prepare for the Math's in JEE Mains.
JEE main math's is straightforward, but it necessitates a great deal of speed, which necessitates practice. In recent years, the paper has also grown in length. Each chapter's NCERT miscellaneous problems should be completed.
Also, practice a lot, there are books available in the market that cover the last 10 or more years of JEE main paper. Do it to get a sense of the questions on the paper. They mostly prepare for advanced because the majority of people who appear in mains also give advanced.
However, there are a few chapters in the mains that are not advanced, such as Set Theory, Statistics, and Mathematical Reasoning, that students ignore, but these chapters frequently come up in questions. So make sure you complete them correctly and remain confident that the questions will not be difficult.
For more information about the JEE Mains preparation:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
I hope this will help you,
Best of luck :)
Hello,
CBSE board requested to take applied mathematics at par with the existing Mathematics course of CBSE for admission to higher studies in courses other than engineering, wait for new guidelines regarding this if college change their admission Criteria,they update their eligibilty Criteria.for now this is the eligibililty Criteria which consider for admission as follows
Mandatory subjects are english and pure Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics and candidate must have passed in all subjects as per the respective board/council pass marks with any other two subjects. aggregate must be more than 60 Percent in all four subjects.
hope it helps!!!
Hey!
If your school allows, you can even choose Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology(PCMB) altogether if you want to keep your options open if you aren't adamant on any particular course as of now.
If you want to choose any one, that is, PCB or PCM depending on the course you want to pursue further, then it is necessary that you become aware about both of these courses.
B.Arch: B.Arch is a course that involves the study of human psychology, physical and chemical qualities of various materials, and the study of architecture and its form. A creative mind and the ability to envision things are required. Bachelor of Architecture is concerned with structures or spaces that have been thoughtfully planned by a designer or architect and are the most pleasant for anybody to utilise. Bachelor of architecture (B.Arch) is the study of several areas of architecture using various disciplines such as Humanities, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Engineering, and Aesthetics.
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is a five-year undergraduate curriculum that requires a minimum of 50% in Class 12 to be pursued. The B.Arch programme is meant to create licenced and professional architects who are qualified to work on both private and public projects. The action of designing models of buildings, preparing blueprints, and other physical structures of any site and building is included in architectural studies.The commercial and construction industries are experiencing increased demand. As a result, after completing this course, experts and professionals will be able to meet this need.
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B. Pharma. is a bachelor's degree programme in pharmacy that teaches students the fundamentals of the profession. To get a better knowledge of the subject, students are taught human anatomy, pharmaceutical analysis, human anatomy and physiology, pharmaceutical engineering, pharmacology, industrial pharmacy, and a variety of other areas.
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Hope it helps!
Hey Young Mind
Here is a list courses that you can pursue,
career option
Educational requirement
Starting salary (approximate)
Actuary
Class 12 followed by ACET(Actuarial Common Entrance Test)
Set of 15 exams to be taken
Graduation can be pursue alongside
5-7 lakhs per annum
Chartered Accountant
Class 12 or equivalent, followed by CA Foundation Course; Intermediate Course; Articleship; and CA Final
6-8 lakhs per annum
Company Secretary
Class 12 or equivalent followed by three stages in the CS Course – Foundation Program, Executive Program and Professional Program.
Candidates must have passed the CSEET (CS Executive Entrance Test) for registration to the CS Executive Programme.
4-5 lakhs per annum
Economist
Bachelors in Economics/ BBA/ B. com or any other relevant subject
Master’s in Economics/ MBA in Business Economics
Management professional
BBA / B. Com/ BMS/ BBE/ BBS or graduation in any relevant stream
MBA / PGDM in relevant specialisation (HR/ Marketing/ Finance/ Advertising, etc)
6-7 lakhs per annum
Lawyer
BA LLB/ BBA LLB/ B. com LLB
7-8 lakhs per annum
Since you have profound interest in Programming then CS will be the optimum course for you out of these!!!
Indian Academy Degree College, Bangalore is an autonomous Institute which offered msc in computer science and admission to this course is based on qualifying marks followed by personal interview.
A candidate must pass msc/BCA with 50 percent marks and have mathematics as optional subject.
Good luck and have a nice day..
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